Ogichidaa (“warrior”) Storytellers, supported by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC), shares the struggle of the Anishinaabe (also known as Ojibwe ...
This video from the Ogichidaa Storytellers series centers on the Healing Circle Run. In 1989, the Anishinaabe Solidarity Relay began as a response to ...
This story, from the Ogichidaa Storytellers series, features the Bay Mills Ojibwe community located in present day northern Michigan. In 1971, A.B. LeBlanc set ...
In this video from the series Ogichidaa Storytellers, learn about the 1850 Sandy Lake Tragedy and the struggle for Anishinaabe to survive amidst forced ...
Gathering the Pieces, from the Ogichidaa Storytellers series, highlights Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) tribal member Jerry Jondreau as he tells the story of ...
Anishinaabe have hunted, fished, and gathered since time immemorial. Reserved harvest rights were protected and guaranteed through treaties with the US. State governments suppressed ...
Anishinaabe have harvested fish from inland lakes since time immemorial. Reserved rights to hunt, fish, and gather are protected through treaties between the Anishinaabe ...